EMI , Electro magnetic interference.
Soupman, I can offer a couple suggestions. Make sure all you electrical connections are good. I installed a FAST EFI system on my TA, the manufacturer insists that the power and ground connectors go directly to the battery, not a terminal strip, fuse block or buss bar. You don’t want any voltage drop that could be caused by any electrical accessory. The battery kind of acts as a large capacitor insuring you have stable voltage. Also with EFI you could be putting a higher load on the cars charging system than what the alternator is capable of producing. A factory 70 amp alternator might only put out 35 amps at idle. The ECU, electric fuel pump, capacitive ignition system, electric cooling fans (if you have them) is all additional load. Also if you do add a higher capacity alternator make sure to run a heavier gage wire from the alternator to the battery, I think factory only came with a 12 gage wire.